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2006 Aug 22
1
HH and Rcmdr.HH packages available
The software for my recent book
Statistical Analysis and Data Display
Richard M. Heiberger and Burt Holland
http://springeronline.com/0-387-40270-5
is now available as an R package from the book's website.
The package has been submitted to CRAN.
Description: Support software for Statistical Analysis and Data
Display (Springer, ISBN 0-387-40270-5). This contemporary
2006 Mar 09
1
bugs in simtest (PR#8670)
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This report is joint from Richard Heiberger <rmh at temple.edu>
and Burt Holland <bholland at temple.edu>.
Burt Holland is the coauthor
2006 Jun 02
1
documentation bug as S-Plus catches up (PR#8933)
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The R documentation for "is.R" says
"## 'which()' only exists in R:"
This is no longer true. In S-Plus 8.0
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2023 May 03
1
[External] Error in percentage stacked barplot
Dear Richard,?
Thank you very much for your reply. I went through the code and it worked. I was also able to change the colours.?
I was wondering if I can change the legend position; instead of being in the bottom to be on the left side.?
I tried the following but without any success
strip = FALSE
strip.right = TRUE
likert(t(hellisheidi), ReferenceZero=.5, xlab="X-lab",
2006 May 17
2
checking package dependencies
Dear all,
I seem to be unable to check a source package since I upgraded R to 2.3.0
(Ubuntu Linux 5.1). I get this:
* checking package dependencies ... ERROR
> tools:::.check_package_depends("/home/adi/Work/QCAGUI")
I have even tried with R-patched, same result.
My Renviron does specify the path to the installed packages (and all depending
packages are installed):
2006 Dec 28
1
split-plot multiple comparisons
Dear R user,
I am new with split-plot designs and I have problems with multiple comparisons.
This data correspond to an split-plot experiment with two replications
(bloque).(Hoshmand, 2006 pp 138). Briefly, the whole-plot factor is
Nitrogen concentration ("nitrogeno") and the subplot factor is the variety
of corn ("hibrido"). The aim is to determine if major differences
2019 Dec 06
1
inappropriate warning in latticeExtra
This problem is still present in
> version
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platform x86_64-w64-mingw32
arch x86_64
os mingw32
system x86_64, mingw32
status Under development (unstable)
major 4
minor 0.0
year 2019
month 12
day 03
svn rev 77513
language R
version.string R Under development (unstable)
2007 Aug 02
4
warning messages in grid or lattice give that I can't debug
The messages are visible in 2.6.0dev
The same commands in 2.4.1 work without warning messages.
I am using the HH_1.18-1 from R_2.4.1 with both R versions and not
the current HH_2.1-3
version$version.string
installed.packages()[c("grid","lattice", "HH"),3]
## library(HH)
library(lattice, lib.loc="C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-2.4.1/library")
hotdog <-
2006 Jul 12
4
Keep value lables with data frame manipulation
Dear R,
I import data from spss into a R data.frame. On this rawdata I do some
data processing (selection of observations, normalization, recoding of
variables etc..). The result is stored in a new data.frame, however, in
this new data.frame the value labels are lost.
Example of what I do in code:
# read raw data from spss
rawdata <- read.spss("./data/T50937.SAV",
2004 May 31
1
Several libraries won't load with rw1090pat (PR#6926)
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Several libraries won't load with rw1090pat.
MASS, which is included with the distribution,
2023 May 02
1
[External] Error in percentage stacked barplot
## you may need to install HH
install.packagess("HH")
library(HH)
hellisheidi <- read.table(text="
Component Sample1 Sample2 Sample3
CaO 45 52 48
SiO2 25 22 18
Al2O3 15 11 14
TiO2 6 5
2019 Jun 14
4
inappropriate warning in latticeExtra
This is still not repaired in
R version 3.6.0 Patched (2019-05-17 r76528)
> library(latticeExtra)
> a <- xyplot(1 ~ 1)
> c(a,a)
Warning message:
In formals(fun) : argument is not a function
Can we have it in R-3.6.1 that Peter just announced?
Rich
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 4:08 AM Deepayan Sarkar
<deepayan.sarkar at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 7:58 AM,
2007 Jan 29
1
Fwd: Re: LSD multiple comparison test
I am returning this to the R-help list. Please keep followups on the list.
Yes, it can be done. It is not currently easy because multcomp doesn't
have the syntax yet. Making this easy is on Torsten's to-do list for the
multcomp package.
See the MMC.WoodEnergy example in the HH package. The current version on CRAN
is HH_1.17. Please see the discussion of this example in R-help:
2010 Feb 02
3
Update problem? Rcmdr disappears, won't re-open
WinXP, R 2.10.1
I just updated R, and now have trouble. Perhaps it was the method I used to
keep all the packages.
I copied all the new packages from 2.10.1 back into the 2.10.0 folder, then
copied them and all the others I've previously added from the 2.10.0 folder
and pasted them back into 2.10.1's appropriate folder.
Is this the source of my troubles?
I am trying unsuccessfully to
2004 Apr 23
7
trellis.device in .First (PR#6812)
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There are two bugs associated with graphics devices.
2004 Jul 10
3
bug in xyplot xlab, etc (PR#7076)
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This looks to me like a bug in xyplot and friends. I anticipated
that all three of these
2004 Jul 10
1
read.table, read.fwf, and na.strings (PR#7075)
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Is this intended behavior for the read.fwf(na.strings="-999")?
I anticipated that
2004 Jul 14
2
tracing something in a namespace (PR#7091)
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> x <- rnorm(10)
> y <- 1:10
> xyplot(y ~ x)
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2010 Mar 18
1
Rcmdr plugins produce error
I recently updated all my plugins, and for the fun of it, I added ALL the Rcmdr Plugins to my collection to see what functionality might exist. I started Rcmdr and loaded ALL the available Plugins from to the Rcdmdr Tools menu.
To my suprise Rcmdr produced a number of warnings and finally an error. The error suggests that some of the extensions are incompatable with each other because of menu
2012 May 22
2
getting a Likert plot from a data frame
I'm creating a stacked bar chart using the likert command in the HH package. My data are in a data frame, with two numeric variables and a categorical variable, I can't get likert to use the column containing the categorical variable as a my y axis label.
Here is a quick example:
library(HH)
#my data are: